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Franklin Simon 8 Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Girls’ and Children’s ‘ HYPHEN NES STUCK W TREATY, WLS CHARGE | Says in Denver Talk Six Votes for England is an Ex- ploded Bubble. | AUDITORIUM, DENVER, Col., Sept. 26.—"Hyphens are the knives that are being stuck into this document,” | President Wilson charged to-day Ina } |apetch demanding acceptance of the peace treaty, He made with emphasis the accusa- tion that “outside legislative halls" the only organized opposition to the treaty came from the same forces that favored Germany in the war. There is no wuestion of reservations or amendments to the treaty, he said, out first having resorted to arbitra- tion, delay and discussion.” | A demonstration which continued | several minutes, people jumping on | chairs, broke out when Wilson said he | believed he had the support of the of the United Shouts el Ye're with c J"You are God's chosen spokesman, thank God," shouted a woman in the audience. Wilson entered the Auditorium to the music of “Onward, Christian Soi- diers,” played on a great pipe-organ. President Wilson was cheered by a crowd estimated at 11,900. He spoke trom a pulpit ¢owering ten feet above the heads of those seated on the platform. The pulpit was adorned with a white covering United States, On his way spoke a few words to thousands of school children massed before the State capitol building.. He was introduced by Judge Har- | rison 8, White of the Colorado League to Enforce Peace, as the “first man | of the world.” LEGION OPPOSES ALIENS. | | Asks Congress to Order Deporia- | tion of Those Who Evaded Draft. Representatives of nine Staten Island | posts of the American Legion in county | convention last night at Borough Hall, | to the hall Wilson! AUTO CRASHES INTO HOUSE. | Hood tn Kitehen and ” early of Mianus Hill and crashed into the east side which is more than 100 years old The auto hood Is in the tonneau in the the Mrs. were when the fied they became hyster that was upon which were the shields of the towing it were owne daughter, Miss Mabel f chines. They escaped serious injury | It is estimated that the damage to the Toanean lor After Mishap » The Brening World was $2,000. { spec 0 | the Judg bile which was being towed y-day left the road at the of the Olmstead House, Ralph F. Mulligar & member of the Naval Reserve. | Kitchen and} t or Hattie Olmstead pman Andi w Brannigan tn ivi asleep on the crash came, w being towed e 4, introduced njamin Davis, a No, 18 Haat 41at Street, New| whom, the Barl Hays and Louis Joseph! $500 was give witness a guilty to ac- conduct but Prochdan T FAVORS JAMAICA BAY PLAN. 159 Weat 68th |Stnking and Commianion Indorses Channel Scheme. fr apecifica- | ‘The Sinktng Fund Commission to-day efore the court-martial tri) went on record in favor of the entire ‘ ement Plan, which WINTER SHOES BUILT FOR LITHE YOUNG FEET IN ACTION, NOT REPOSE St, George, adopted a resolution pray-! ing Congress to immediately order the al — deportation of all allens—whether citi- zens of Allied or allen countries—who | obtained exemption from the draft on | i the ground that they were not citizens | / | of the United States, ‘ N Another resolution endorsed the pro- | | test of Manhattan Naval Post againet cml | HY ae ET The issue is flatly acceptance or re- jection, Acceptance means insurance against war, he declared, “and that's worth the whole game.” There was a tremendous demon- stration when he said he was under |bond to the mothers, wives and swoethearts of America to do all pos- sible to prevent another war in the jnext generation, ‘The children are | my clients,” he cried. |} Declaring the League of Nations) was 98 per cent. insurance against war, he said: ‘That's. what I went over to Europe to get; that's what I got; and that's what I brought back.” | 1 Wilson declared that many of the objections to the ‘Treaty had been re- moved. The Treaty will not work, he said, without the covenant of the Lengue of Nations. With regard to the six British v he said: “They have six votes League Assembly and the Assembly », So that bubble is ex- the presentation of German opera in New York ihe! la alah B)RANKLIN SIMON & CO.'S shoes for girls and children are made for feet that run, jump, walk and skip—for feet that grow, They provide room for toes, buoyancy for heels, support for arches. ‘Inside the lining, is smooth and un- wrinkled. Outside the leather is fine and strong. All around is evidence of the care and skill with which they are finished. They do not require “ break- ing in,” for they are shaped to fit the foot, not to shape the foot. 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